Maggie Gyllenhaal’s follow-up to “The Lost Daughter” is an incomprehensible movie mash-up.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s new film follows a long history of men reanimating women ...
The story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster is now over 200 years old, with Mary Shelley’s book having been adapted or ...
Jessie Buckley, on the cusp of near-certain Oscar glory for Hamnet, is on altogether more berserk form in The Bride!. Wildly arresting as she is, she can’t stop it from being a confused mess. This is ...
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Jessie Buckley's anguished scream of a performance can't sustain an ambitious feminist opera that feels unintentionally, conspicuously tailor-made to align with Warner Bros.' neighboring DC ...
The story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster is now over 200 years old, with Mary Shelley’s book having been adapted or referenced in close to 500 films. Less common is the character of The Bride of ...
All is fair in love and war, they say, but what would you really be willing to do for the one you love? People say that love ...
People say that love makes us do crazy things, and these stories might just prove that love knows no bounds or barriers. When two people want to be together, nothing will stop them. Distance, racist ...
The Bride! THE BRIDE! Conceptually, this seems very much like something I could get on board with: a mid-1930s Chicago-set, Mafia-tinged feminist update on the Frankenstein story, embellished with ...
Kelly Osbourne said after appearing at the Brit Awards that she is 'ill right now' and struggling with grief after the death of her father, Ozzy Osbourne, as online abuse about her weight resurfaced ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jessie Buckley in the title role in The Bride! (Warner Bros.) A 1930s gothic romance set in Chicago? Say less. Maggie Gyllenhaal ...